Picked up a new Ron Woods low pipe MZ 500 glasspack muffler, and installed it, pic attached. Lots more grunt, no stumbling, idles well at ~1200 RPM, and lot more noise which I kind of expected. I still have the stock Bing carb, and am getting afterfire/popping on deceleration through the new muffler. I was not getting it with the ultra-quiet stock A2 can. Or maybe it was muffled out and I just couldn't hear it. I had rebuilt the stock Bing CV carb and replaced all the o-rings and diaphragm. I moved the needle back from the #4 to the #3 stock position (lowering it), didn't help with the backfiring. I've researched and have read that this is usually caused by a lean condition, and that the pilot (idle) jet needs to be larger for this problem. All jetting at present on the Bing is stock, and the engine (9000 km on it) runs great in all respects except for the popping thru the can when on decel. I have checked for intake and exhaust leaks also and all appears well.
Also, I've never checked the valve adjustment since I've had the bike. Could this also be causing the backfire? I know it's hard to diagnose via email as the possible causes are numerous, but I'd sure appreciate some advice as to where to start. Thanks; Don